In loving memory of

Alan DuCett
May 11, 1942 - July 22, 2021

Alan Richard DuCett, 79, of Winona, Minnesota, passed away peacefully in his home surrounded by his family on July 22nd.
He was born to Earle and Ruth DuCett in Rochester, New Hampshire on May 11, 1942. He married Marilyn Urick on his birthday in 1974 and together they raised 2 children, Andy DuCett (Molly Bloom) and Suzie Kewatt (Justin Kewatt).
Alan graduated from Gorham High School in Gorham, Maine in 1960, received a BA from Gordon College in Wenham, MA, and his master's degree from The University of Wisconsin-River Falls.
Alan worked at schools and colleges throughout his career, most recently at MN State College SE Technical in Winona, MN until he retired in 2011. He dedicated his career to helping students reach their potential and made a positive impact on everyone he encountered, evidenced by the many awards and commendations he received from his students and peers.
He had an incredibly strong sense of duty and honor, and proudly served his country for 2 years as a tank crewman and psychiatric social worker in the 45th medical battalion in the 3rd armored division in the Army in Hanau, Germany. He was as curious as he was honorable and traveled extensively through Europe during his 6 years living in Frankfurt after his military service concluded.
Alan had a quiet, comforting presence that brought a sense of calm to anyone he encountered. He was full of compassion, understanding, and made us all want to be better people. He often displayed a twinkle in his eye, appearing when he was about to crack a joke or tell a far-fetched fib. He never liked the spotlight - he was happiest when he stepped back and let others shine, especially his family, whom he loved fiercely. His favorite moments were watching his beloved Red Sox with his cat, Gizmo, curled up on his lap. He had a strong compassion and love for animals, volunteering for many years at the Winona Area Humane Society. Music was an important part of his life, you'd find him cheerfully singing his favorite Gospel songs around the house, or publicly performing with the Winona HIMS.
He was a man who spoke volumes using few words, had an unfailing moral compass and was an incredible husband, father, grandfather, uncle, brother-in-law, and friend to those that knew him. "Everybody loves Al", is something we often heard in our home, and in his final days, we know we all could feel that love from all the folks that had the pleasure to know this humble and kind man.
He is survived by his wife, 2 children, 3 grandchildren, Joey Wiczek, Dylan Wicka, and Lulu DuCett, a sister, Dorothy, his sister-in-law Helen, and many nieces and nephews. He was preceded in death by his infant son, his parents Ruth and Earle, his brother Lee, and brother-in-law Menno.
Services for Alan will be 11:00 a.m., Friday, July 30, 2021, at Hoff Celebration of Life Center, Goodview with Reverend Jeff Franko officiating. He will be interred at Fort Snelling National Veterans Cemetery. A visitation will be from 9:3- - 11 a.m. Friday at the funeral home.
Memorial donations may be made in Alan's name to The Winona Area Humane Society.
Please sign Alan's guestbook and view the memorial video at www.hofffuneral.com when it becomes available.

*To view the livestream of Alan's service, please follow this link: https://view.oneroomstreaming.com/authorise.php?k=1627601578127971

Tributes

Jim Ziegler wrote on Aug 5, 2021:

"Al was truly a good man. I had the privilege of working with Al at what is now Southeast, all the way back to Winona Tech. He was someone who was genuinely nice, without airs. I am better for having known him ? thanks Al - Jim Ziegler"

Jenny Prenatt wrote on Jul 30, 2021:

"A beautiful service for a beautiful family. We are blessed to carry on this man in our hearts."

Michael Walter wrote on Jul 30, 2021:

"You were one of the good ones. You will be missed."

Nick and Irish Grotjahn wrote on Jul 30, 2021:

"Suzie, I am so very sorry for you and your family\'s loss. Thinking of you and sending all our love!"

teresa stedman wrote on Jul 28, 2021:

"R.I.P. T.Stedman"

Mike & Norma Ferguson wrote on Jul 28, 2021:

"We loved exploring Florida with you and Al. He was such a kind, happy friend. Our thoughts and prayers are with you. We\'re sure you feel surrounded by much love."

Lee and Pat Buxengard wrote on Jul 27, 2021:

"Al was a great person to work with - one of the finest. Deepest sympathy to his family and friends. "

Tricia Lipinski Parrish wrote on Jul 26, 2021:

"I enjoyed working with Al at the Technical College. He was such a sweet and caring man. May he rest peacefully. "

Chris Humble wrote on Jul 26, 2021:

"Alan was one of the finest men I have ever known. He had a brilliant wit and beautiful soul. "

Sara Boynton wrote on Jul 25, 2021:

"Suzie, Marilyn, and family...I am so deeply sorry for your loss. Cherish the memories. Hugs to you."

Deb. Kienow wrote on Jul 25, 2021:

"Marilyn and family, We are sending our condolences, hugs and love. We are keeping you in our thoughts and prayers. May the memories you hold in your hearts help you in the days ahead! May God bless you and keep you. Sending you peace of heart and soul. "

Kae Brand wrote on Jul 24, 2021:

"I will always remember his great sense of humor with Marilyn and his willing heart for everyone. God truly got a gift in heaven."

Pug and Frank Murphy wrote on Jul 24, 2021:

"Marilyn and family We are so sorry for your loss. Take all your great memories of Alan, tuck them deep in your heart(s) and he will always be with you. You are in our thoughts and prayers. "

Joey wrote on Jul 24, 2021:

"One of my favorite memories about my grandpa is whenever him and grandma would take me and my brother on road trips, he would purposely run over the rumble strips and blame her for farting "